Exclusive Video: What November release are you most excited for?

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

We take a look at all the theatrical releases for November 2014 and give our rankings based on excitement and anticipation levels. The last two months of the year tend to push a heavy mix of awards-worthy goods or crowd-pleasing romps and this year is no different. We’ve got a big Disney/Marvel animated flick, a brainy Christopher Nolan epic, another notch in The Hunger Games franchise belt, a Stephen Hawking biopic, a 20-years-later comedy sequel, a true life tragedy tale with Channing Tatum and Steve Carrell, a Tommy Lee Jones western, a spy thriller with the future Doctor Strange, a kill-your-boss comedy sequel, a Madagascar spinoff, and a few other hidden gems. All in all, there’s at least a few good reasons to head to the theaters before and after Turkey Day in the states.

So, let’s hear it. What’s on your November watch list?

Source: JoBlo.com

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